Mood at Manitoba Ag Days cautiously optimistic for agriculture come spring 2025
The Media Coordinator with Manitoba Ag Days suggests the mood within southwestern Manitoba’s agriculture community heading toward spring is one of cautious optimism
Manitoba’s largest indoor agricultural trade show, underway today, tomorrow and Thursday at Brandon’s Keystone Center, features 550 plus exhibitors as well as 60 speakers and typically attracts over 30 thousand visitors from across Manitoba, into North Dakota and Saskatchewan typically representing three to four generations.
Teresa Hildebrand, the Media Coordinator with Manitoba Ag Days, says farmers are always looking for ideas to that will improve the efficiency, environmental sustainability and financial stability of their operations and, through its Innovation Showcase, the event focuses on what’s new.
“We also know that ripple effect is year-round, so agriculture is hugely influential in our economy and also in the social fabric”
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